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Seismosaurus Halli is one of the longest sauropods known. It was a huge sauropod and also a herbivore. It lived in the late Jurassic period, approximately 150 mya. Its enormous size made it almost invincible to Jurassic predators, and the whip tail could be swung with such force at a predator that it would probably crack the predator's ribcage. The only way Seismosaurus halli would have been eaten would be if its carcasses were scavenged (see Prey section). They normally traveled in herds. New reaserch has now been proven that Seismosaurus halli is actually species of Diplodocus, Diplodocus Hallorum or longus. Although very long Seismosaurus halli was quite light for its size, and many other sauropods were larger seismosaurus name meaning (SIZE-MO-SORE-US) Earthquake Lizardand teh clasif

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  • Diplodocus Hallorum
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  • Seismosaurus Halli is one of the longest sauropods known. It was a huge sauropod and also a herbivore. It lived in the late Jurassic period, approximately 150 mya. Its enormous size made it almost invincible to Jurassic predators, and the whip tail could be swung with such force at a predator that it would probably crack the predator's ribcage. The only way Seismosaurus halli would have been eaten would be if its carcasses were scavenged (see Prey section). They normally traveled in herds. New reaserch has now been proven that Seismosaurus halli is actually species of Diplodocus, Diplodocus Hallorum or longus. Although very long Seismosaurus halli was quite light for its size, and many other sauropods were larger seismosaurus name meaning (SIZE-MO-SORE-US) Earthquake Lizardand teh clasif
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  • Seismosaurus Halli is one of the longest sauropods known. It was a huge sauropod and also a herbivore. It lived in the late Jurassic period, approximately 150 mya. Its enormous size made it almost invincible to Jurassic predators, and the whip tail could be swung with such force at a predator that it would probably crack the predator's ribcage. The only way Seismosaurus halli would have been eaten would be if its carcasses were scavenged (see Prey section). They normally traveled in herds. New reaserch has now been proven that Seismosaurus halli is actually species of Diplodocus, Diplodocus Hallorum or longus. Although very long Seismosaurus halli was quite light for its size, and many other sauropods were larger seismosaurus name meaning (SIZE-MO-SORE-US) Earthquake Lizardand teh clasification is TITANOSAURIA but Seismosaurus Halli Is not Heavy. The Heavy Sauropod Was BRUHATHKAYOSAURUS MATLEYI And Seismosaurus Halli Is not Tall The Tallest Sauropod Was SAUROPOSEIDON PROSTELES And The Longest Sauropod Length By 60 meters Was AMPHICOELIAS FRAGILLIMUS .
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